A really simple way to be get involved in Citizen Science is just to keep your eyes open and record wildlife that you see whilst you are out and about. (Remember Biological Recording Scotland - BRISC, has top tips on how to ...
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Archives for April 2015
Try April’s Months Citizen Science Project – the Big Bat Map
This month we are encouraging our staff and volunteers to get involved in the Bat Conservation Trust's, 'Big Bat Map' project.
Bat numbers in the UK have declined dramatically over the last century. It’s vital that we ...
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The secrets of the Claypits
I like to think that I know Glasgow pretty well and have cycled and walked along the Forth and Clyde Canal many times but there is a gem of a site lying on the other side of the towpath near Port Dundas that I never knew was ...
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Citizen Science for Duke Of Edinburgh – and others!
Natural Communities trainee Lorna Oldershaw has been working over the last three months on a great new resource to help Duke of Edinburgh students get involved with Citizen Science.
The project was jointly supported by ...
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